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Hot Debate On Global Warming

Financial Spread Trading The climate is changing, and human activity plays a part in that change, according to a growing body of scientific evidence and even top U.S. government experts on global warming.

It’ll be interesting to follow the global warming debate as it hits the odds makers. But I bet we can do better than this kind of betting. It seems to me, if you believe that the globe is going to warm significantly, and that the oceans are going to rise, you’d be buying up hills and mountains — and not invest in Florida, the least elevated state of the union. So, I’ll be really worried about global warming when I hear that the price of high ground is steeply rising while beach prices drop.

Nfl Betting Spread The latest study supporting the theory that humans play at least a major role - though not necessarily an exclusive one - in climate change has been published in the journal Science. A similar conclusion comes in a report by the United Nations Environment Program about the impact of warming on ski resorts. The studies all point to the same conclusion - the climate is in fact changing. Humanity's role is shown by the fact that the carbon dioxide build-up occurring today exceeds anything in the past 400,000 years - a period covering several ice ages and natural warming cycles.

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Commodity Spread Trading The mounting scientific evidence supporting the global warming theory is in stark contrast with the political fact that the major diplomatic effort to slow that warming - the Kyoto treaty - is virtually a dead letter.

Would you like to receive email notifications for legal articles, special offers, podcasts and more Subscribe Now Kyoto Protocol tries to cool down global warming trend Author(s): Beverly Rice Scientists, both real and wannabe, continue to debate whether we should be concerned about climate change, or global warming. However, most nations have adopted the adage "better safe than sorry, " and thereby ratified the Kyoto Protocol in February 2005.

Betting Exchange Spread After the treaty was signed in 1997, the U.S. Senate voted 97-0 against ratifying it on the grounds it would hurt the U.S. economy. That "sense of the Senate" resolution wasn't a formal rejection of the treaty, which the Clinton administration hadn't formally submitted for ratification, but it clearly presaged later moves by the current Bush administration to sideline the treaty.

Over the years the environmental debate has thrown up some baffling phrases and this week has been no exception. At the international conference in The Hague where discussions of global warming, greenhouse gases and all associated issues are attempting to follow on after the Kyoto talks of three years ago, the buzz phrase seems to have been carbon sinks. trees because they soak up harmful carbon dioxide which would otherwise go into the atmosphere and increase global warming.

Advanced Commodity Spread Last week, some confusing news came out of Russia, indicating that country may also reject the accord. The Kyoto treaty must be approved by 55 industrial countries, representing at least 55 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, before binding its signatories to continue the cumulative fight to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But subsequent reports from top Russian government officials indicate that Russia may yet ratify the pact.

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Online Spread Betting Regardless of the formal fate of the treaty, The Denver Post believes it is long past time to implement what President George H.W. Bush's EPA director, Bill Reilly, wisely called a "no regrets" strategy. Simply put, that called for doing things which were manifestly in the national interest in and of themselves and that had the added benefit of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Even if we later concluded that global warming was not a threat, Reilly argued, we would not regret such wise moves.

Stock Spread Trading High on the list of no-regrets policies would be efforts to improve energy efficiency in the home, the office, the factory and in our motor vehicle fleet. Improved energy efficency means a more competitive U.S. economy and less dependence on politically unstable foreign energy sources - reducing carbon dioxide emissions is just a bonus. Boosting energy efficiency also boosts the U.S. economy. A 2000 U.S. Department of Energy report, "Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future," concluded that Americans could save as much as $124 billion and cut carbon dioxide pollution by adopting currently available energy technologies.

Betting Horse Racing Spread Likewise, The Post strongly urges development of alternative power sources, including nuclear power and wind power, that also increase energy security while reducing greenhouse gas.

Complete Guide Spread Trading Global warming is happening - and no-regrets solutions are available that will ease that problem while strengthening our economy. It's time to stop adding to the global warming problem by spewing out so much political hot air and start implementing the practical solutions that are already available.

Sport Spread Betting Denver Post - 12/5/2003

Topic: Climate Change

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